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Show CONDENSED And Summed Up For Iltisy lleatlers. The Gist of the News of Many Things That Have Been Flashed Over the Wirea. Chilian insurgents are rejoicing over the arrival of Maipo w ith arms and ammunition. am-munition. Selling liquor without a license has been discovered in the state canitol at I Atlanta, Ga. " j The president has refused an application applica-tion lor the pardon of.Charles L. White of Utah, convicted of adultery and sentenced sen-tenced to four months' imprisonment. Secretary Tracy says several vessels inBehringsea have been ordered to proceed as soon as they can be spared to t tana to protect American interests there. The mayor of Kansas City, Kan., was h anged m effigy Wednesdaj night. A policeman ut the tligy down ' ester-j day m ruing and look it to the police station. At Chicago, on Wednesday, Edward A. Wilkins was appoint! d "receivi r oi j i the National Capital Building and Loan Association of North America in ! Ixmds of 510.000. C. A. Fargo, one of the new senators of the Cherokee nation, savs he wid introduce a bill in the Cherokee council coun-cil in November lo sell the Cheroke-strip Cheroke-strip anil divide the proceeds among ' the people of the nation. j Two young women, one a handsome j Danish maiden, have been found locked i up in a vile den in Chicago. The intent in-tent was to force them into lives of shame, but the police presented. The keeper of the den is under arrest. Clark Lide. one of the largest railroad rail-road contractors in the world at one time, and a close friend of Lincoln and a staunch supporter of his administration, administra-tion, died at Denver Wednesday evening. even-ing. He leaves an estate valued at $000,000. Rev. Dr. A. L. Lindslev, piofessor in the Presbyterian theological school at Oakland, Cal.. and one of the most prominent ministers on the Pacific I coast, died at Portland, Ore., Wednes-! Wednes-! day, from injuries received in a runa-wap runa-wap accident a few days ago. The steamer "Mary Powell." which was taken to Green river, I' tali, by rail, to navigate that stream anil I Grand river, was launched on Wednes- ! day. It is intended also to investigate ! the ancient cliff dwellings along those j rivers and reach Colorado river, if possible. pos-sible. At Minneapolis, on Wednesday night. Thompson's feed mill was crushed by the bursting out of the adjoining wall of the Star elevator, under the e nor-1 mous pressure of wheat. Thompson's, loss is $24,000; that of the elevator! company, 82-3.000. Six thousand j bushels of wheat were let out of the ! elevator. j Five hundred Y. M. C. A. delegates j from all lands convened at Amsterdam! on Wednesday. Brief reports of the work in different countries were pre-! sented, Richard C. Morse of New York J reporting for America. They own j three-quarters of the properties owned by the associations, and employ twice j as many secretaries as all other eoun-, tries. " j The insolence of the Salvadoran gov- j eminent, which is conveyed in the fob j lowing telegram received from United j States Minister Pacheco: "Steamer! City of Panama detained at Libertad ! -and declared confiscated by the author- j , ities for not having clearance papers i I from La Union, which were refused the ' j steamer for not giving up lefugees'" ' is to be investigated Pacheco has been ordered to protest against the con- i liscation. j |